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Monday, 11 April 2016

Cameron Calls For Change

You do not
have to look far around the net to see reports that there are a lot of major
problems out there in finance and trade.
Our government does not seem to be aware of them and the possibilities.

They have just
sent me a booklet about Europe which, if anything, suggests they are in cloud
cuckoo land. If the big one hits, or
even a not so big, or as Zero Hedge calls it The Great Reset neither we nor
Europe are ready for it or probably able to cope with the fall out.

Until 2015
Cameron could blame the bungles on the Liberal Democrats and the need for the
Coalition with them. But in the last
year it has become clear that he needed no help from them to make a mess of
many things. Not that this does the Lib
Dem's any good, but that's politics.

The
Conservative Government he has presided over has divided the party, again, over
Europe, offended most of its members, chickened out over many difficult
decisions and has begun to make Corbyn's Left Labour look respectable. Now there is the offshore tax malarkey which
has so many running in ever decreasing circles.

At the centre
of those doing so seem to be Cameron's special advisers and spin doctors. They want things to change but are not quite
certain what, how, why, when and where.
Unlike "Pagliacci" where the clown and comedy are finished, he
has begun to remind me of another comedian.

Yes, Old
Mother Riley, doyen of the British cinema who in one film made it to Parliament
and set about changing things. Perhaps
this should encourage Cameron to follow her example or even pursue it to a
logical conclusion.

He should play
the Transgender card, at least it would tick the right boxes.